// Copyright (C) 2021 Storj Labs, Inc. // See LICENSE for copying information. package main import ( "flag" "time" "github.com/zeebo/clingy" "github.com/zeebo/errs" ) type stdlibFlags struct { fs *flag.FlagSet } func newStdlibFlags(fs *flag.FlagSet) *stdlibFlags { return &stdlibFlags{ fs: fs, } } func (s *stdlibFlags) Setup(f clingy.Flags) { // we use the Transform function to store the value as a side // effect so that we can return an error if one occurs through // the expected clingy pipeline. s.fs.VisitAll(func(fl *flag.Flag) { name, _ := flag.UnquoteUsage(fl) f.Flag(fl.Name, fl.Usage, fl.DefValue, clingy.Advanced, clingy.Type(name), clingy.Transform(func(val string) (string, error) { return "", fl.Value.Set(val) }), ) }) } // parseHumanDate parses command-line flags which accept relative and absolute datetimes. // It can be passed to clingy.Transform to create a clingy.Option. func parseHumanDate(date string) (time.Time, error) { switch { case date == "none": return time.Time{}, nil case date == "": return time.Time{}, nil case date == "now": return time.Now(), nil case date[0] == '+' || date[0] == '-': d, err := time.ParseDuration(date) return time.Now().Add(d), errs.Wrap(err) default: t, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, date) return t, errs.Wrap(err) } }